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clinton leave the building. please, everyone, remain seated while our guests leave the building. thank you again on behalf of everyone here at georgetown. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> senator john hogan once the senate to vote on legislation requiring approval of the keystone xl oil pipeline from canada. the north dakota republican is our guest this week on newsmakers. the interview at 6 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> they went off and became these incredible successes. not only were they the first women stockholders in the world to owner brokerage firm, not to be repeated for 100 years, they had a radical newspaper. they became lecturers. they were celebrities. they have headlines with just their names. like madonna or whatever. they were really very famous based on their beginnings with vanderbilt. just kept threatening them with blackmail. we are going to expose you. and then the mother started this ridiculous court trial in which victoria then husband wanted to put h
clinton leave the building. please, everyone, remain seated while our guests leave the building. thank you again on behalf of everyone here at georgetown. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> senator john hogan once the senate to vote on legislation requiring approval of the keystone xl oil pipeline from canada. the north dakota republican is our guest this week on newsmakers. the...
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. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to thank hillary for coming with me today. it has been a long time. [applause] she has not had to sit through one of these in ages. [laughter] i think there are a lot of my former classmates and friends who are here. i thank them for coming. i want to mention that my chief of staff is here. she is a georgetown alumna. she has been pushing for me to put this on the schedule. thank you for being here. to remind me that if i had been a catholic, i could have been a jesuit. [laughter] i can say this. i was america's happiest protestant when the new pope took his holy office and
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have a document in my hands an internal state department document that goes to sheryl mills, hillary clinton's chief of staff, this is on september 12th. the state department had told the president of the libyan congress that it was a terrorist organization that had committed these attacks. so why is it we've told the libyans the truth and told the american people a lie? that's really at the heart of that. >> and senator lindsey graham saying what we saw was not the fraught of war but political smoke screen. and saying they've had enough -- they're not anxious to see yet another one. >> i think it's a colossal waste of time. we've had four bipartisan investigations of this already. i think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources. so i hope the speaker will reconsider, but it looks like he has bowed again to those from the farthest right of his conference. >> latest hearing of the diversion, a sub tri fuj. >> joining us to talk about all this is congressman john micah of florida who sits on the house oversight committee. republican congressman, micah, thank you for
have a document in my hands an internal state department document that goes to sheryl mills, hillary clinton's chief of staff, this is on september 12th. the state department had told the president of the libyan congress that it was a terrorist organization that had committed these attacks. so why is it we've told the libyans the truth and told the american people a lie? that's really at the heart of that. >> and senator lindsey graham saying what we saw was not the fraught of war but...
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hillary clinton has taken responsibility. barack obama has taken responsibility to beef up security. four americans have died. what are the republicans trying to do in trying to relitigate this? that's -- ben rhodes' memo, because i see why house talking points -- i see white house talking points from time to time, i admit that, too. it was 20 paragraphs, two sentences, stuff that the cia told him to put in. i don't understand what the big fuss is, they want to fight it let's fight it and keep fighting something else. >> the big fuss for the republicans, all this time, the ones who said it was not involved in developing those talking points and not about covering up a failure of policy. look, what's done is done. the politics of this, in the midst of an election, not going to undo the election results, if politics was blade something involving national security and the lives and deaths of four americans, yes, it is worth getting to the bottom of. >> the senate committee didn't get to the bottom of it? >> that's the point of t
hillary clinton has taken responsibility. barack obama has taken responsibility to beef up security. four americans have died. what are the republicans trying to do in trying to relitigate this? that's -- ben rhodes' memo, because i see why house talking points -- i see white house talking points from time to time, i admit that, too. it was 20 paragraphs, two sentences, stuff that the cia told him to put in. i don't understand what the big fuss is, they want to fight it let's fight it and keep...
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as for clinton once the bus or audience enough if it hadn't met in the kitchen he loved it is an experience that kid had with anybody else could longtime staff all servers unusually like it both bush is always early and others serving a punctual republican was led to what democrats did is always an honor for the wait staff. banquet director says he has a city crew many of the working dinner for 25 years and then there's this guy. . >> : or back with a sports and baseball giants are hot brand in dull blue bus pulls the michael more sedate home run is at last i did each of them single shot is toughening. throwback uniforms. >> : braves was an adjusted one last night and a matchup of first-place teams. the jazz hit homers in 10 straight games to the match is the longest-running and almost four seasons. the giants won four straight 8 of 9 trip to pick up the bravos again this morning. >> : the a's having a tough time in boston former oakland favor and johnny guns with a big swing and a grand slam into the mustard in the first inning. he struck out a career 58 crew red sox winning. that solid sh
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clinton was born in illinois and is the eighth person from that state to receive the award. now, last night's ceremony marked the 50th anniversary of that award. >>> they took advantage yesterday to emphasize the importance of the immigration reform. and that they were one of the several keynote speakers at miami-dade college to discuss the legacy of the united states as the nation of the immigrants. , as they would represent something special that we would never talk about. that we will be able to do that too, kid, but let me finish my speech. >> they received an honorary degree during the ceremony right after the event as he met with the american business leaders to continue their discussion on the immigration issues. >> and warren buffett as a fan of mark zuckerburg. >> it's remarkable. and that he has done more for the world than, you know, that i was doing nothing at that age. >> he's at a shareholders meeting this weekend for the investment, saying they don't know him very well, but praise him through the media. >> over here we'll get you start early. >> remaining lock
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when was hillary clinton during all this, too? she seemed to be watching in realtime what was unfolding in benghazi and she gets on the phone with the president at 150:00 p.m. and we still do not know the contents of the phone call because then did the president say, is this on video? or did hillary clinton watch this in realtime and make her own determination this was protest because of internet video. >> congress sent out subpoenas for information and we just found out after judicial watch had to sue to get the e-mail chain, or at least the documents of the 4:00 p.m. prep call with susan rice. so it's something we'll eventually get. we don't know where she got the intelligence from that it was, in order to blame it on the internet video, where did she get the story from? we have not seen any e-mails or drafts, no talking points, outlines or anything like that. so is that something to come out soon? >> that's the question. the secretary of state then, hillary clinton, was the first person to suggest the attacks were the result of
when was hillary clinton during all this, too? she seemed to be watching in realtime what was unfolding in benghazi and she gets on the phone with the president at 150:00 p.m. and we still do not know the contents of the phone call because then did the president say, is this on video? or did hillary clinton watch this in realtime and make her own determination this was protest because of internet video. >> congress sent out subpoenas for information and we just found out after judicial...
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let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate. >> nigerian officials say 223 girls are still missing. that number could increase. isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night
let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate....
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clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels turning in the right direction. like how do you save a people who have been so and oppressed for so long? another metaphor i always use the slaves after the american war where for decades it was horrible for them and not comparing tragedies, but in north korea it's amazing. i mean, at least in the south they were in a semi-free state. this is just a complete nightmare system. so we see increasingly these media companies going into north korea and producing documentary content. why does north korea let these people into the country? >> north korea very much plays into western views on them. a
clinton said it kept him up at night. there's all these land mines for miles and miles and miles. they have to go to china. so invading would be a complete horror. and what's the worst part is all the people in the concentration camps, and you can see them on google earth, and, you know, really, really awful what's happening right now. they're all told if we get invaded, we're going to kill all of you, and we're burning the camps down. just like the nazis tried to do. do so -- it'll get wheels...
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the value of a job. the dignity of work, and a passion for helping others. when he stepped out on his own, those values went with him. here, john kasich earned a degree and graduated a proud but that. -- a proud buckeye. he led a team that balanced a budget and ignited job growth. here, he married karen and became the father of twin girls. today, as john kasich leads ohio of job creation, it is the values he learned here. governor john kasich. why did yousabato, want to highlight that particular spot? guest: there are some candidates this year who are running double campaigns, wheth
you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the...
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in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed i guess he thinks services clinton's watch and see how his work is changing people's lives for the better. last is a series of short documentary films on a fifth and sixth new york city is there to keep chasing victory. this documentary series showcases the everyday lives of young japanese and other nations trying to make their dreams a reality in the atrocities please check our website for the broadcast schedule in your time zone and state tends to nhk world tv using a mystery to shooting. laundry to consumers in the stone buddha. to lead them to be one of them. see the sights we the people. the magic of the world's greatest cities the two clinical experience possible and don't come with us for a while do so. i did this week come steal from the ummah. increased openness and grilling steaks price is too late. and another fifty and one. using its distinctive accent. more and more buildings from the british colonial and of being torn down and replaced with modern touches the story and journey me sweating to the staff and t
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of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could save tens of billions of dollars because they do not want the stigma of being associated with this bill. >> congressman? >> i could not disagree more. liability reform is something the republican house has been after for years. the missing link in the affordable care act was fixing tr, the liability system, and letting doctors talk to each other. >> where is the burgess bill on malpractice reform? >> i am glad you asked. >> that is not a bill, that is a book. >> you know this because you are a doctor, but here is the you heardl question, from the last panel repeal is not a viable alternative. millions o
of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could...
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
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that can be laying the ground work for a potential hillary clinton run in 2016. instead of them talking about what's going on in the economy now, you hear them harkin back to the good old days, the golden years of a way of enticing voters and getting them riled up as opposed to focusing on near-term policy issues. >> there's been a lot of talk from this administration and others around the globe, we have to do more to support smaller companies. they're the job creators and the drivers of growth. are the small businessmen, the smaller companies, now hiring or not? >> it appears that they are. when we looked at the reports from adt yesterday, what we did see is that the smaller companies are hiring the indicators again, the surveys of small businesses indicate they're hiring but doing so cautiously. they don't want to get too far ahead of where the economy is, but they are confident that in the near term, they can justify a higher payroll count. >> thanks for that, patrick. good to see you as always. leanne, thank you as well. financial reporter at "the washington
that can be laying the ground work for a potential hillary clinton run in 2016. instead of them talking about what's going on in the economy now, you hear them harkin back to the good old days, the golden years of a way of enticing voters and getting them riled up as opposed to focusing on near-term policy issues. >> there's been a lot of talk from this administration and others around the globe, we have to do more to support smaller companies. they're the job creators and the drivers of...
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spanned helping to restore the solvensy of social security in 1983 up to the balanced budgets of the clinton administration. president obama has put the right american in charge. we welcome you before our committee today. i wanted to focus in two areas in this round. first of all, in the housing sector where our secondary market is in a bit of a jam at this point. we know that wall street's terrible mortgage securitization record created the largest transfer of capital from main street to wall street in our history. african-americans lost all their accumulated equity since world war ii. hispanic americans similarly, working class people across this country. i represent communities terribly impacted by the securitization meltdown. my question is, what is treasury doing to perhaps working with the justice department to recoup some of those assets for these hard-working americans in communities that have been so devastated? and have you considered, in addition to bringing back -- by the way, those banks are doing very well, the major ones that were a part of this. everybody seems to be fine up
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bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pr
bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to...
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you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the middle class. in the 1990's, 100 times as many, 7.7 million people, did. that was policy. [applause] interestingly enough, the conservatives always said they hated the government, but the size of the federal government expanded by nearly 200,000 under president reagan. we maximized the use of technology, thanks to al gore's reinventing government program, and we reduce the size of federal government by to 347,000 by the time i -- when i was in office. we were doing what we should have been doing for years, using the benefits of technology to increase
you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the...
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ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, part of america i history tv this weekend on c-span three. over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting in the room at hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. he, created by the cable tv industry are defied years ago and brought to as a public servant -- c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to as a public service. >> e-house hearing on natural gas export look at how allowing the sale of li
ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30...
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[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the brain project. it is starting out with a modest amount of money, but is an important thing to do. it is important to have public investment in grantmaking areas -- groundbreaking areas where there is no immediate prospect of return. when you break through the first barrier, other people will pick it up. that is what happened with the human genome. we spent $3 billion of your money on it. a study that said we had benefited $180 billion in terms of research. that is what will happen with this brain research. we are learning amazing things. it is particu
[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the...
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tonight, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university. vice president biden talks about and ukraine. then senator bob corker on ukraine. a house hearing on exporting natural gas to europe. >> on the next "washington ofrnal," the effotrts republicans to have federal lands transferred to state control. and a discussion of the economy and job creation. live at 7 a.m. eastern. share your thoughts on the program by calling in and your comments on facebook and footer. -- twitter. >> there's a lot more trauma and people's lives, a lot more disconnection, a lot more families are broken that should not be broken. i am not talking about the worst terrible means. families that cannot hold because of the stress of life, not holding a job, living in class,rld, that working up-and-down world can put a lot of strain on people, that connection they should have. and even the addictions that are so rampant now because it is so easy to get drugs and alcohol. it was happening for years ago but not like today. -- this is more of the american story than people
tonight, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university. vice president biden talks about and ukraine. then senator bob corker on ukraine. a house hearing on exporting natural gas to europe. >> on the next "washington ofrnal," the effotrts republicans to have federal lands transferred to state control. and a discussion of the economy and job creation. live at 7 a.m. eastern. share your thoughts on the program by calling in and your comments on facebook and footer....
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we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it shows we had to extend that guarantee, because we reject and continue to reject, have rejected the notion of a sphere of influence built on the backs of the people who deserve freedom -- freedom that we always supported and that we believe is as vital today as it was then. and let's be clear -- the current crisis born in the enlargment of nato and the eu 15 yeras ago has nothing to do with -- 15 years ago has nothing to do with the enlargement of nato. it was born in the kremlin. it was born in putin's mind. it has nothing to do with the fact that we expanded nato. and here's another debate we do
we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it...
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and deputy security adviser during the clinton administration. and in studio with us molly m mcqueue, a foreign policy consulting firm. nancy soderberg, let me ask you, as you look back at the five years of the barack obama foreign policy, how is he doing? >> i think he's doing very well. he has been dealt a tough card. in addition to the healthcare law. he did get osama bin laden, keeping us safe from weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of terrorism will be one of his lasting legacies, and he has done a lot to work with our friends and allies in europe and asia and latin america to solidify and lead america into the 21st century and bring the rest of the world with us. he has got a tough hand too deal with russia, that's going in the wrong direction, and that's not his fault. syria is still a tragic nightmare which i think he needs to have a reassessment on israel-palestine. but this is a man who knows how to use the superpower and set the superpower ship on the right course and in history that will be shown although right now it'
and deputy security adviser during the clinton administration. and in studio with us molly m mcqueue, a foreign policy consulting firm. nancy soderberg, let me ask you, as you look back at the five years of the barack obama foreign policy, how is he doing? >> i think he's doing very well. he has been dealt a tough card. in addition to the healthcare law. he did get osama bin laden, keeping us safe from weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of terrorism will be one of his...
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and in knowing the clintons are ready for current boss. well there's now a knack for that to treat you don't ever have to experience that again. >> this new free app called split want to summon you do not want to run to has entered your facility. it's basically like a social mac tracker. it helps to avoid them. the people you want to avoid. it works by gathering a user's existing contact information and social efforts mission of public social data from facebook twitter instagram and four square. the split users select people to avoid this ganz the area for these avoid. the app can also let users see who was hanging out with your avoid these. aken to you locations where your avoid these frequent to help you stay clear. it can alert to this and avoided person is attending an event you plan on attending. good or bad the split at right now is receiving a lot of votes. maybe it can become something that people use on a daily basis. dave slate kron4 news. >> revealed. this time with it's only 88 percent beef-- so whats in the other 12 percent? w
and in knowing the clintons are ready for current boss. well there's now a knack for that to treat you don't ever have to experience that again. >> this new free app called split want to summon you do not want to run to has entered your facility. it's basically like a social mac tracker. it helps to avoid them. the people you want to avoid. it works by gathering a user's existing contact information and social efforts mission of public social data from facebook twitter instagram and four...
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well, i served -- i told secretary clinton when she asked me to do this -- it came out of the blue. office and me to her i thought she wanted another medal on east asia, where i had been working the previous four years. she asked me to go to iraq. i thought about it overnight and i agree to go for one year. have been april 2010, right in the middle of the government formation period. i agree to stay on until the end of august. as for security, one time in july in 2009, my motorcade was and it wasy an ied an unpleasant experience, we have lost a lot of people through the ample vice -- through the improvised explosive devices. i had the pleasure of hosting a rocket that landed in my front yard as i was walking outside the door. i had a couple of experiences. you do not really think about them at the time, but afterwards , you kind of wonder what was i doing there? why was i taking that kind of chance? many people had that experience. host: josh in saint peters, missouri, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i love c-span. i just wanted to point out to you, i heard a fas
well, i served -- i told secretary clinton when she asked me to do this -- it came out of the blue. office and me to her i thought she wanted another medal on east asia, where i had been working the previous four years. she asked me to go to iraq. i thought about it overnight and i agree to go for one year. have been april 2010, right in the middle of the government formation period. i agree to stay on until the end of august. as for security, one time in july in 2009, my motorcade was and it...
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's aggression? >> sir, the purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? ms. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we ha
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's agrecian? purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? s. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we have compliance w
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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and these advances seven russian government officials as well seventeen companies thing to present clinton's inner circle the european union also banned fifteen more russian officials from entering the twenty eight nation bloc and prose or assets as well these are people who are responsible for actions against a victorian integrity independence. in so many teeth of ukraine. thompson has just been adopted to the sedation still not one decent east of people tied to its essence present rather than we have been told to twenty eight games. russia's deputy foreign minister sergei run it on call this latest round of sanctions a meaningless shameful and disgusting. he said moscow would take retaliatory mantras which were called to be painfully felt in washington. and shifting our focus to the middle east the international community has contained an egyptian court for sentencing hundreds of alleged members of the muslim brotherhood to death in a mass ruling yesterday. the latest court order has drawn widespread criticism from the nine nations united states and the european union. he cited as a major
and these advances seven russian government officials as well seventeen companies thing to present clinton's inner circle the european union also banned fifteen more russian officials from entering the twenty eight nation bloc and prose or assets as well these are people who are responsible for actions against a victorian integrity independence. in so many teeth of ukraine. thompson has just been adopted to the sedation still not one decent east of people tied to its essence present rather than...
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leaders have lashed out over tops last week between us president barack obama and south korean president clinton. defence officials in killing and war that they may take measures more threatening than a nuclear test. members of north korea's national defense commission issued a statement condemning obama in proctor discussing nuclear issues based abb will abandon their nuclear arsenal. just because the us tells them to be saving me to maintain and upgrade their nuclear weapons until it stops its nuclear threats. analysts said johns hopkins university of the un said last week that satellite images show an increase in activity around a nuclear test site they see workers appear to be moving vehicles the materials unit and consists of two tests tunnels people in south korea has strongly criticized the government over how it handled the sale will ferry disaster doubt present. cox says she's sorry. wouldn't you. i stood up and i would if he needed to feed and tack you can afford and fifty cents in the series. i wonder whether this policy will be able to come for two days or hide anything. it is becaus
leaders have lashed out over tops last week between us president barack obama and south korean president clinton. defence officials in killing and war that they may take measures more threatening than a nuclear test. members of north korea's national defense commission issued a statement condemning obama in proctor discussing nuclear issues based abb will abandon their nuclear arsenal. just because the us tells them to be saving me to maintain and upgrade their nuclear weapons until it stops...
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referring to both sections and the defence links with ukraine russian president biden and clinton said at the last defense imports could be replaced. the unique things that are produced by only one or two enterprises but we can do them anyway the question is only of time and money. it'll be a little expensive. among those added to the list with the sometimes and asset freezes his ego section head of state energy giant drops now the world's largest publicly traded oil company others included the deputy prime ministers in the chico zach and one of clinton's closest presidential advisors putin said last thursday the effect of sanctions was of no critical to these lengthy sections of focused mostly on individuals and companies rather than one dissenters of the economy but that option is now being seriously good but washington and brussels some trade representatives could do with that too aggressive and approach might push russia st east was trying to pointing out how attractive the regional red's to russia. yet the vocalist is currently forty percent the world's population and fifty six pe
referring to both sections and the defence links with ukraine russian president biden and clinton said at the last defense imports could be replaced. the unique things that are produced by only one or two enterprises but we can do them anyway the question is only of time and money. it'll be a little expensive. among those added to the list with the sometimes and asset freezes his ego section head of state energy giant drops now the world's largest publicly traded oil company others included the...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas on the war on terror. elliott abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and sacrifice, and the bu
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli...
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remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically are there any conservative groups in that district who have attacked him one way or another? >> yes, and i point that out. that it hasn't been universal, however what he does
remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan...
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of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics as well as u.s. middle has policy, dr. sattler written and spoken widely on the , and the needeace to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books and monographs, including the battle of ideas in the war on terror, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. fellow abrams, senior for middle eastern studies served in the george w. bush white house in several important deputyns, including national security advisor. he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration a
of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and...
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. >> i have got a question for you, clinton. you don't mind if i call you clinton, do you? i feel like i know you so well. on the night of the murders, you made short speeches dull dozer buried the kids in the dam, how does lester tell him. mississippi would be proud of you. you struck below blow for the white man. >> you have a stupid smile, can you see it? good. smile when the bulldozer ran none the black kids' bodies? did you? did you smile when a bodies are covered over? did you? did you smile that same stupid smile? didexdg you? make no mistake about it, deputy, i will cut your [bleep] head clear off and not give a [bleep] thousand reads in the report chief. >> now, that scene epitomizes how most decent people want to confront individual racism. but we can't. we can't. we have to leave it to the authorities. and understand that this country has come a very long way from the days when denying americans opportunity because of their skin color was acceptable in some places. now, racists pay a huge price. for the rest of his life, donald sterling will be a pariah. e. will
. >> i have got a question for you, clinton. you don't mind if i call you clinton, do you? i feel like i know you so well. on the night of the murders, you made short speeches dull dozer buried the kids in the dam, how does lester tell him. mississippi would be proud of you. you struck below blow for the white man. >> you have a stupid smile, can you see it? good. smile when the bulldozer ran none the black kids' bodies? did you? did you smile when a bodies are covered over? did...
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and unfortunately under our previous secretary of state, hillary clinton, she gave, in my opinion unwisely, the reset button to the former soviet -- to the former russian government and apparently didn't think that they'd push the button. they did. they pushed the reset button. and they pushed it in a way that has the soviet union looking at the united states and making the calculation that the united states is now a weak power, that we have weakened rselves and therefore now is russia's opportune time to seek to influence and pull back into the fold former soviet block nations. as we've learned from history, .hen a mad man speaks, listen mad men spoke in the form of lenin and stalin and tens of millions of people were enslaved in misery for decades. the same happened under adolf hitler, with a mad man who spoke and he murdered six million jewish people. that's why we have today the holocaust remembrance day. we need to pay attention today to the thugs and rulers that are making their mad statements. they're doing it again. and that's why again, why did the obama administration demand that
and unfortunately under our previous secretary of state, hillary clinton, she gave, in my opinion unwisely, the reset button to the former soviet -- to the former russian government and apparently didn't think that they'd push the button. they did. they pushed the reset button. and they pushed it in a way that has the soviet union looking at the united states and making the calculation that the united states is now a weak power, that we have weakened rselves and therefore now is russia's...
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he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last year is when he had the close high. had an intraday high. >> like a team that can't hold the lead. up 100 points on the open, and we see where it is right now. nasdaq, that's the big loser today. momentum stocks to blame. >> once again, the story there hasn't changed, it seems, in the last couple of weeks and the s&p 500 index, off two points to 1861, and we're looking at a more defensive tone to this market as we enter the final hour. >> a lot to talk about with our closing bell exchange. peter, give us some of the hits, runs and the errors her
he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of therous books, including battle of ideas on the war on terror. abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and the bush, and administration and the israeli-palestinian conflict. jeffrey goldb
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s....
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tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off, the berkowitz chair in u.s. middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics, as well as u.s. middle east policy. he has written and spoken widely on the arab-israeli peace process, the challenge of political islam and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas in the war on terrorists, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. elliott abrams, senior fellow for middle asian studies at the council on foreign relations, served in the george w. bush white house in several important pos
tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off,...
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. >> i heard a clinton administration official once say it's not our fault which we call you reyesist and there may not be truth to it. it's your fault if you get angry and react against it because that clearly shows you have guilt. >> they're not only sanctimonious people, they are amazingly insightful practicing psychiatrists as well. >> and deeply -- >> i'm very impressed by it all. let me turn to the issue of illegal immigration in which there seems to be more than enough guilt to spread around after ten years after nothing happening. where are we headed on this issue as we hear john boehner now say he's reversed himself nine separate times by our count in the past year. and now where are we with illegal immigration? is the speaker going to push the gang of eight bull for amnesty? >> it depends on whether he's more for the establishment or the grassroots. clearly the establishment republicans want amnesty. if they can just put the did sh. >> they've got so much empirical evidence. one would understand why they would feel that way. it's a nice emotion, but there just seems to be fe
. >> i heard a clinton administration official once say it's not our fault which we call you reyesist and there may not be truth to it. it's your fault if you get angry and react against it because that clearly shows you have guilt. >> they're not only sanctimonious people, they are amazingly insightful practicing psychiatrists as well. >> and deeply -- >> i'm very impressed by it all. let me turn to the issue of illegal immigration in which there seems to be more than...
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i think that those at least that american animated bill clinton does it feature a quick ski team. notice the sentiment onto it doesn't sound like it's continue trying to do with it. really this is the adult animation at its finest plant this pumpkin plant in the right to meet him into a black emperor writes and directs and animate gleefully surreal tales that make us feel like we're being allowed into the imagination of an extremely imaginative individual and this movie is unabashedly sexy in the sense that you know makes the world go round and i really like the french title some will speak with the electrical of reason that would be in the sense of passion so strong it's like putting your finger and lights out. i don't in this demo there is a subtle storytelling. i love that you can sound effects literally could not be better than this the musical score by nico quinoa which is absolutely and it's the story of which is a lack of weeks. she and sparks. immediately i did get married. he's working at the gas station and they are deliriously happy. but they loved it so intense that wh
i think that those at least that american animated bill clinton does it feature a quick ski team. notice the sentiment onto it doesn't sound like it's continue trying to do with it. really this is the adult animation at its finest plant this pumpkin plant in the right to meet him into a black emperor writes and directs and animate gleefully surreal tales that make us feel like we're being allowed into the imagination of an extremely imaginative individual and this movie is unabashedly sexy in...
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clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more financial assistance, but also an attempt to get russia to buy into the u.s. view of international relations and european security which is why we had problems when we got involved in the war in the balkans. that first reset ended badly with the coastal war. so towards the end of the clinton administration, i mean, mr. yeltsin was quite sick. then mr. putin came in. the time i was in government was a downward time in their relationship. recognition in the u.s. that it had not been able to achieve what it wanted to do. the recent under president george
clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more...